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Show NEWS NOTES FROM GREENVILLE By MRS. GEO. A. HORTON Mr. and Mrs. D. James Williams Wil-liams and Mrs. Emma Williams arrived home last Thursday, having had a most enioyable motor trip in company with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shipp of Frovo. They left Provo March 22, going via Reno, Nev., to Los Angeles and points south, including Tia Juana and Agua Calienle. Mexico. Mex-ico. In Los Angeles they visited Mr. Shipp's mother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. James Williams' nephew and family. Leaving Los Angeles, they journeyed to San Francisco, visiting Treasure Island and Bay Meadows. They traveled north ,to Oregon, enjoying enjoy-ing the beauties of the Redwood Forest. At Blackfoot, Idaho, they visited with a large group of relatives. The parly returned to Utah in time for Mr. Williams to attend a special meeting in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett are in Provo. Word was received here last week-end that Mr. Blackett had acrepted employment employ-ment there. Mrs. Ann Biackner and son Orson returned Saturday evening eve-ning from Nyassa, Ore., where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yardley, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Les Jameson. Mrs. Blackner also visited her sister at Deery, Idaho, while in the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Christen-sen Christen-sen were Sunday guests of the D. James Williams family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ford-ham Ford-ham attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El-wood El-wood Lund in Beaver, Sunday, to celebrate the birth anniversary anniver-sary of their niece, Jeanette Gates. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams were in Cedar City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Milford stopped overnight with the Hortons, en route to Salt Lake, last week. Dick Horton accompanied the Beaver High School baseball team to Delta on Monday, where they gained a victory with a score of 7 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and family, of Ruth, Nev., accompanied accompa-nied Rex Smith, also of Ruth, to Greenville, Saturday, to get Mrs. Smith, who has been here the past two weeks . receiving ; medical treatment. HUGE ENTERPRISE ; The Government Printing Of- j fice in Washington occupies 33 , acres of floor space. In the last ' 15 years its staff has grown to , 7900 persons. Because . of the ' huge flood of information and propaganda being dispensed, this plant R inadequate and a large amount of government printing is farmed out to private eon- j :erns. - I r |